ATK!!!
Fishaholic
After being very patient, I am finally setting up my Juwel Rio 180 that I got for Christmas! The general plan is to end up with a very heavily planted low tech tank that I can leave for months between water changes. This weekend we added in the substrate (Tetra Plant complete capped with fine black gravel for plants) and then decided how to arrange the Sumatra wood we bought earlier in the month, as you can see in these pics:
The contrast in sandy substrate and fine gravel
A vague outline of where the wood will be (in real life it will be buried slightly in the substrate)
Adding in water, for some reason some of the gravel floated until we prodded it with a ruler!
Well since then we have been to our local fish shop, only to find he had run out of most of his fast growing stem plants, leaving us with a relatively small range of plants. In the end we bought:
3 Large pots of Crypt Wendtii tropica
2 pots of Crypt Beckettii petchii
1 pot of Crypt Willsii
2 Large pots of Hygrophila polysperma
1 Anubias barteri coffeefolia
1 Large unspecified Anubias
I know this isn't ideal, however he will be restocking on Wednesday and I am hoping to get a lot more varying stem plants and some Xmas moss to cover the wood along with some Dwarf hairgrass to cover up the empty patches on the bottom!
Here are some pictures so far, there has recently been a bacterial bloom so I apologise if its hard to make out what everything looks like:
FTS
A closer view of the wood with attached anubias
A rather bizzare weight for holding the wood down!
The rather beautiful unidentified Anubias (any ideas!)
If anyone has any ideas for plants or layout feel free to say! Thanks for looking
The contrast in sandy substrate and fine gravel
A vague outline of where the wood will be (in real life it will be buried slightly in the substrate)
Adding in water, for some reason some of the gravel floated until we prodded it with a ruler!
Well since then we have been to our local fish shop, only to find he had run out of most of his fast growing stem plants, leaving us with a relatively small range of plants. In the end we bought:
3 Large pots of Crypt Wendtii tropica
2 pots of Crypt Beckettii petchii
1 pot of Crypt Willsii
2 Large pots of Hygrophila polysperma
1 Anubias barteri coffeefolia
1 Large unspecified Anubias
I know this isn't ideal, however he will be restocking on Wednesday and I am hoping to get a lot more varying stem plants and some Xmas moss to cover the wood along with some Dwarf hairgrass to cover up the empty patches on the bottom!
Here are some pictures so far, there has recently been a bacterial bloom so I apologise if its hard to make out what everything looks like:
FTS
A closer view of the wood with attached anubias
A rather bizzare weight for holding the wood down!
The rather beautiful unidentified Anubias (any ideas!)
If anyone has any ideas for plants or layout feel free to say! Thanks for looking